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7-String Electric Guitar

  • Left-handed model
  • Body: Poplar
  • Neck: Bolt-on maple
  • Fingerboard: Maple
  • Nut: ABS
  • Neck profile: D
  • Nut width: 48 mm
  • Fingerboard radius: 400 mm
  • Fingerboard inlays: laterally offset dots
  • 24 Medium jumbo frets
  • Scale: 648 mm (25.5")
  • Pickups: 2 Hi-Gain humbuckers
  • 1 x Volume and 1 x tone control
  • 3-Way switch
  • Bridge: DLX
  • Black hardware
  • Machine heads: DLX die-cast
  • Colour: Gloss White
  • Original strings: HB .009 - .054
  • Available since October 2023
  • Item number 570073
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Colour White
  • Body Poplar
  • Top None
  • Neck Maple
  • Fretboard Maple
  • Frets 24
  • Scale 648 mm
  • Pickup System HH
  • Tremolo No
  • Including Case No
  • Incl. Gigbag No
  • Shape, Design ST-Style
  • number of strings 7
176 €
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When six strings just aren't enough

Harley Benton R-457MN LH WH Progressive Series, left-handed 7-string guitar

Harley Benton instruments have long offered solid quality at very affordable prices, with the range including both entry-level guitars and a few more unusual, extended-range options – including dedicated left-handed models such as this one. One of the most popular models in this category is the seven-string R‑457MN WH from the Progressive Series, here in a left-handed version, which provides an accessible way to step into extended-range playing – and explore deeper tunings without making a major investment. Compared to eight-string models, the seven-string format keeps things a little more familiar while still extending the range into lower registers. It all starts with a poplar body, combined with a bolt-on maple neck featuring a slim Speed-D profile: The maple fingerboard offers a smooth, fast playing surface with a clear, immediate response, while two high-gain humbucking pickups deliver a punchy, assertive tone. Together, this combination produces a sound with plenty of definition and presence, especially in the low end.

Bolt-on maple neck on the Harley Benton R-457MN LH WH Progressive Series, left-handed 7-string guitar

Extended range, familiar feel

The sound of the Harley Benton R‑457MN LH WH draws much of its strength from its 648mm (25.5") scale length, which provides a reliable balance between string tension and playing comfort. This makes it easy to handle lower tunings while keeping the overall feel consistent across all strings, particularly for players coming from standard six-string guitars. Two deep cutaways, combined with an ergonomically shaped neck joint, allow comfortable access all the way up to the highest of the 24 frets, making lead playing and upper-register work feel effortless. The electronics are kept simple and effective, with two high-gain humbuckers controlled by a three-way switch and shaped via volume and tone controls. A black DLX bridge with individual saddles, together with a set of solid die-cast machine heads, completes the setup and ensures dependable tuning stability.

A budget-friendly way for lefties to play

With its very accessible price, the Harley Benton R‑457MN LH WH is aimed at both beginners and more experienced players who are new to seven-string guitars and want to explore extended range playing without spending a fortune. That being said, the overall value on offer here is undeniable: Few instruments in this price category – and especially at this level of specification – offer such a convincing combination of design, playability, and sound, particularly for left-handed players, who rarely have access to more specialised models like this at such an affordable price point. The proven blend of tonewoods and high-gain pickups delivers a powerful and focused response, particularly suited to low-end riffing, while still remaining versatile enough for a range of playing styles. The fairly flat 400mm (15.74") fingerboard radius is particularly well suited to fast, modern playing styles, offering a smooth and consistent feel across the strings.

Headstock on the Harley Benton R-457MN LH WH Progressive Series, left-handed 7-string guitar

About Harley Benton

Since 1998, the Harley Benton brand has been catering for the needs of numerous guitarists and bassists. In addition to an extensive range of stringed instruments, Thomann's house brand also offers a wide choice of amplifiers, speakers, effect pedals, and other accessories. In total, the range includes over 1,500 products. Built by established names in the industry, all Harley Benton products combine quality and reliability at attractive and affordable prices. The continuous expansion of the range ensures that Harley Benton always provides new, exciting, and innovative products that keep players perfectly in tune with the musical world, day after day.

Pickups on the Harley Benton R-457MN LH WH Progressive Series, left-handed 7-string guitar

Low-end riffing and beyond

Paired with a suitably powerful amplifier and speaker setup, the Harley Benton R‑457MN LH WH is well suited to tight, percussive low-end riffs with plenty of weight behind them. At the same time, the two humbucking pickups can be dialled in for clear clean sounds and dynamic crunch tones, which only adds to this versatile instrument’s appeal. And of course, Heavy Metal and Rock'n'Roll are as much about appearance as they are about sound. With its modern shape and striking white high-gloss finish, combined with contrasting black hardware, this left-handed model makes a confident visual statement on stage, leaving no doubt about where it belongs.

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Great 7 String Guitar at a great price
HcSalmon 09.11.2024
I have almost no complaints about this guitar! The look and feel is great, the sound is perfect.

It doesn't have any advanced features, just a 3 way pickup switch, a tone and a volume knob but this is you need though. And It can play both clean and heavy music fine.

Most sites don't sell left handed guitars, let alone with 7 strings and with this low of a price!
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Good value for the money
xircon 01.11.2025
Never played a 7 string, so still getting my head around it!

The fitted strings are a bit rough on the fingers and a bit on the light side at .009 - .054, going to fit something heavier and better quality.

Build quality is excellent, fretwork is good and it is not black, if you are a leftie, all too often the only choice of colour is black.
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Great fornthe price
Anonymous 09.11.2023
Once adjusted and re-stringed, a more than decent guitar for the price. Finishes are not stellar, but the guitar sounds, feels and looks good.
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Wahou ! Pour le prix vous pouvez FONCER !!!
Kozys 17.04.2025
Alors pour commencer, je vais laisser un avis sur les avis des clients ayant commenté cette guitare dans sa version droitier.. Alors les gars, quand on met moins de 200€ dans une guitare on ne peut pas s’attendre à un avion de chasse! Alors vous permettre d’être si dure avec cette guitare quand vous êtes super radin ou que vous n’avez pas les moyens de vous offrir mieux je trouve ça très moche ! Rappelez vous l’adage qui dit « Quand tu paies 4 sous t’en as pour 4 sous ».. Voilà, ça c’est fait !

Maintenant mon avis sur la bête..
Alors franchement, très agréablement surpris ! Une 7 cordes pour gaucher à moins de 200€ Je ne m’attendais pas à une fusée contrairement à des blaireaux qui espère acheter un avion de chasse à 150€ hahaha ! Pourtant… Et bien c’est très quali ! La guitare est très belle (je l’aurais préféré noire quand même mais bon), elle est super légère, et elle sonne! Dans la simplicité, un sélecteur 3 positions, un bouton de volume et un autre de tonalité et franchement, ces derniers sont top qualité, on n’a pas l’impression de tourner les potards dans le vide (là je pense à ma Fender Mustang made in Japan) il y a une vraie résistance qui permet un vraie réglage. En son clair, rien à redire c’est très propre. Branchée sur mon Vox avec entre ce dernier et la guitare une disto RAT.. Et là.. Pfouah ! Ça envoie du lourd, du très LOURD !!! Je me suis éclaté à jouer les premiers KORN et vraiment on a un son proche des Ibanez du groupe..
Les finitions sont ultra propres, le manche est confortable et c’est un point qui me faisait peur vu que c’est une sept cordes et que j’ai de petites mains.. Mais tout va bien le manche est assez fin. Je le redis, la guitare est vraiment belle.
Petit bémol peut-être, un souci qui s’arrangera peut-être avec un jeu de cordes de meilleur qualité ou quand les cordes seront moins neuves.. On l’accorde un peu trop souvent hahaha, alors ne tiendrait elle pas l’accordage ? Tôt pour le dire mais peut-être le seul défaut que je peux relever sur cette superbe guitare 7 cordes à 168€ !
Nan vraiment une si belle guitare, aussi quali à moins de 200 balles c’est une dinguerie ! AMIS GAUCHERS FANS DE SONS BIEN GRAS BIEN LOURDS VOUS POUVEZ FONCER !!
Et merci Thomann d’avoir lancer cette marque qui permet aux petites bourses de s’offrir de vrais beaux instruments. Je suis fan. J’en achèterai une autre, toujours 7 cordes, toujours Harley Benton, mais une gamme supérieure, genre la Amarok qui me fait de l’œil mais pour laquelle je n’avais pas les moyens maintenant.
C’est tout pour moi 😉
Bisous câlins !
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